People (Doctors for example) with illegible handwriting. How can anyone learn something as a child, improve with practice and then over the years go into such a reverse that they end up with worse handwriting than when they were a toddler! It’s so disrespectful too. You wouldn’t go into a shop and spout gibberish and expect to be understood and served accordingly so why would someone leave a note for someone that have to spend an age trying to decipher?
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Companies that sell cosmetics and toiletries who try to convince people (usually targeting women) that they need to spend huge amounts of cash on products by insisting that you they need to apply more stuff to their faces every day than Van Gogh applied paint to a canvas.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostAssembly/operating instructions for an item that was made abroad that are written by someone who speaks poor English.
It makes life more interesting.
I'm sure that if asked my partner would put "People who refuse to read instructions" near the top of his list of irritations though, as he usually has to dig the instructions out of the bin and re-do whatever unholy mess I've created!
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I wanted to start a thread for things that I absolutely hate but I thought it perhaps not a good idea. That said I’ll allow myself just one…..
One thing that I absolutely hate. The world is stupidly walking into something that will be the source of untold problems and crimes, death, destruction and misery over the next few years. If I could call an invention evil I certainly would. It should be stopped, completely, permanently and without exception now. PREFERABLY TODAY
I’m talking about AI. I don’t care about whatever benefits might occur. We can do without those ‘benefits.’ AI should be immediately banned. No discussion required. No discussion allowed. No “well er, it might be good for…” No “all precautions will be taken..” I don’t care.
We WILL regret this.
BAN ITRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
Oh, I make a point of never reading instructions (or recipes or any kind of how-to guide).
It makes life more interesting.
I'm sure that if asked my partner would put "People who refuse to read instructions" near the top of his list of irritations though, as he usually has to dig the instructions out of the bin and re-do whatever unholy mess I've created!
You sound just like my wife, and I'm the same as your partner.
She'll empty something out of the packet then stand over the stove pondering how to cook it; microwave, oven, at what temperature and for how long.
And I'm telling her to look on the box fer fecks sake.....
Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
It drives me insane Wick.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Oh, good grief I wonder if every couple is like that.
You sound just like my wife, and I'm the same as your partner.
She'll empty something out of the packet then stand over the stove pondering how to cook it; microwave, oven, at what temperature and for how long.
And I'm telling her to look on the box fer fecks sake.....
I wouldn't say I spend too much time pondering though.
It's more of a throw away any instructions, go at it hammer and tongs then wander off distracted, leaving my partner to sort out whatever mess I've created kind of idea.
It works for me!!!
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